June 26, 2009

Survey Finds: Work is Where the Heart Is


Cisco set out to evaluate the social, economic and environmental impacts associated with allowing employees to telecommute.  The results were released today.  There are some obvious gains; like access to Cisco collaboration technologies enabled them to do their jobs better in remote locations. While there were also some surprises like how employees are willing to give back time not spent on the road, and cite this perk as leading to better job satisfaction and contributing to a better quality of life. 

Rami Mazid, VP of Global Client Services and Operations, Cisco shares with you how Cisco technology supports a globally dispersed workforce, while Carina Reyes, manager, Operations, shares her experience as a working mother at Cisco.


For more information on the survey, visit the press release on the News@Cisco website.

 

Molly Ford Posted by Molly Ford at 05:07AM PST

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gemuet Jun 30, 2009

Can somebody please explain to me the meaning of Telecommuting?

and, who is a telecommuter?

Chuck Wilsker Jul 8, 2009

how can i get a copy of the entire study results?

gemuet Jul 10, 2009

I took my CCNA certification 1year ago i.e 2008. And till date I have not received my certificate.
I have written to Cisco support uncoutable number of times and nobody has replied my mails.

What should I do?

Somebody help me!

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